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pianotuna wrote:My power protector is a PI HW50C. By DYI I was referring to it's installation and location of the highly visible remote inside the rig. Power was shut down, error and voltage displayed. If all incoming power is lost then no display and the unit will be reset on power on.
Tell us more? Please?CA Traveler wrote:
My DIY protector shut off the power and I ran to pull the power cord!
โAug-22-2018 09:04 PM
CA Traveler wrote:I have seen 140v on a 30 amp. I also assume a poor neutral in the campground. Happened in the evening in the middle of a show. Had to get up and turn on the inverter.azrving wrote:Believe it or not I had 160V from a 30A pedestal plug which was due to a bad neutral.
30 amps isn't all bad. Ask the guys that lose their neutral on a 50 A system.
How? Well the open neutral was in the CG 120/240V distribution system. My DIY protector shut off the power and I ran to pull the power cord!
โAug-22-2018 08:46 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
My DIY protector shut off the power and I ran to pull the power cord!
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azrving wrote:Believe it or not I had 160V from a 30A pedestal plug which was due to a bad neutral.
30 amps isn't all bad. Ask the guys that lose their neutral on a 50 A system.
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George3037 wrote:OK correction - I have 18 duplex plugs or 36 places to plug.CA Traveler wrote:
Lower production costs trumps almost everything else.
Example: My rig has diesel heat and yet I have the much larger propane tank for the refer and stove and the propane furnace that other models have. The propane tap for my outside BBQ uses as much propane as both the refer and stove. But I only need to fill the propane tank every 2 years when it's down to 1/2 tank. :B
Want to hear about my 18 120V plugs on one circuit?
Welcome to the RV world!
I also have 9 duplex outlets (18 places to plug in a 120V device). The key to the OP's FIL as mentioned is power management to use the outlets sparingly and not at the same time. Larger draw items should be on dedicated circuits. It doesn't help that his TT has multiple high draw devices on the same circuits.
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vlopddap wrote:I have a very long list of things in this world that I don't see the point of.... 30 amp service isn't on it.George3037 wrote:
Here's how my circuits are set up:
Microwave 15A
A/C 20A
Fridge 15A
GFI outlets 15A
120V lights 15A
Then there is a row of low volt fuses.
I would occasionally trip a 20A breaker at home when the TT was plugged into a 20A outside GFI. I've since installed a 30A dedicated circuit where I park at home.
No need to name the TT brand but I'd guess the mfg. chose poorly on how to wire it.
Well this sound like a good way to wire things up, but if you add every circuit together, it's more than 80A power capacity, so at some point if everything was running all together, you'll set the 30A service into fire!! (obviously I am kidding as the main 30A will trig).
I think the problem with the trailer is definitely the water heater... 12A continuous is a LOT of power and it's a non-sense on a 30A service. Otherwise I think I would need to shut everything down only to run the water heater...
I just don't understand the point of putting 80A of appliances in a trailer with a 30A service...